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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This patch is for openssh-6.0p1 source which combines a known openssh backdoor and Sebastian Krahmer's openssh.reverse capabilities. Telnet to target openssh server and issue udc_gamai_magic string for getting reverse openssh connection.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This patch is for openssh-6.0p1 source which combines a known openssh backdoor and Sebastian Krahmer's openssh.reverse capabilities. Telnet to target openssh server and issue udc_gamai_magic string for getting reverse openssh connection.
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] has a friend who would like to use a pedal with his MIDI setup, but his keyboard doesn’t support one. Some might interpret that as a sign you need to buy a new keyboard. But [Sebastian] has already done a lot of work with the MIDI protocol. He knew it should be possible to [...]
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Hack a Day
That grey box at the top of the photo is a modular power supply unit for a rack-mounted server system. [Sebastian] decided to repurpose it as a charging source for his RC batteries. He chose this HP DPS-600PB because of its power rating, efficiency, and you can get them at a reasonable price. This is an [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] wrote in to update us about the optical sensor project he started a couple of years ago. You’ll find his most recent update here, but there are four different post links after the break that document various parts of his progress. You may not recall the original project, but he was looking to add [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] is learning Morse code and CW radio, and of course he needed a telegraph key. Instead of using the terribly unergonomic paddle style key, he built a capacitive touch iambic key over the course of a few evenings. An iambic key usually has two switches. When one switch is closed, it will transmit a [...]
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Hack a Day
A Remote Sphero-Control Trackball Sphero is a cool little ball that can roll around under the control of a smartphone. Although super-cool by itself, in this application it’s been hacked into a sort of trackball to drive a remote control car! Arduino Voice Control [Sebastian] Wrote in to tell us about this article about using [...]
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Hack a Day
One thing you can look forward to when arriving at home after a long, arduous day at the office is some peppy theme music when you walk in the door. [Sebastian Sommer] built the system, and shows it off in the video after the break by dancing to James Brown’s I feel good. The setup uses [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] needed a small solder oven so he bought himself a small toaster oven (Spanish, Google Translate). It’s not the kind of thing we’d make our breakfast in now, but for soldering it’s a very nice oven. After a little bit of research on Google, [Sebastian] discovered that the best technique when dealing with reflow [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] wrote in to share his web site, where he has a bunch of different electronics projects. After looking through them, we found a pair that we thought you might find interesting. The first project is a homebrew weather monitoring station that [Sebastian] put together. He designed a weather shield, incorporating humidity, pressure and light [...]
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Hack a Day
This is a keyboard alternative that [Sebastian] is building from two Apple Magic Trackpads. The multitouch devices are a good platform for this because they’re designed to pick up several events at the same time. To prototype the locations of the keys he’s using printable transparency sheets. He gives you a sense of where the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] made a 3D mouse work with Eagle CAD. He was inspired after using a 3DConnexion device to manipulate the views in a copy of Solid Edge 3D CAD modeling software. The system uses the 3D mouse in one hand with the regular mouse in the other. It turns out that 3DConnecxion offers a lot of tools [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sebastian] is trying to improve the responsiveness of an electric keyboard. He was unsatisfied with the lack of adequate sensitivity to keystroke. The first step in his process was to measure how fast the quickest keystroke actually is. By setting up an LED and phototransistor and taking some measurements he found that sampling at 1 [...]